Did you know that dressing up on Cinco de Mayo, and even consuming alcohol on the day, is racist?

So ethnically important is the holiday that it’s barely even celebrated in Mexico, but one young activist took to Twitter (where she somehow has almost 100,000 followers) to let the world know it’s not okay to celebrate anyway (but only if you’re white).

cinco de mayo is coming up so I'd like to remind white people dressing up in sombreros/mustaches and getting drunk is annoying and racist

Just a random aside: how do you suppose the reaction would be if an Irish person made the exact same argument regarding St. Patrick’s Day, but that it was offensive for non-whites to use the holiday as an excuse to get drunk?

Anyway, this young activist will be pleased to know this year President Donald Trump will not be holding a Cinco de Mayo celebration, which other insufferable social justice warriors will probably deem racist too for not honoring the holiday (it’s a heads I win, tails you lose game they play, clearly).

According to The Hill, President Trump is doing away with the White House Cinco de Mayo celebration, a 16-year-old tradition, Spanish-language newspaper La Opinion reported Wednesday.

Instead of a White House celebration this year, one headlined by Vice President Pence will be held at a to-be-determined location and with a reduced guest list, the report said.

The White House did not respond to a request for comment and has not issued an official announcement of any planned events for the holiday.

Both President George W. Bush and President Barack Obama used Cinco de Mayo to connect with the Hispanic community — inviting Cabinet members, Latino celebrities and Mexican Embassy officials to the White House — and to promote immigration reform.

As many of you may remember, last year, Trump commemorated Cinco de Mayo by posting the following on Twitter:

Lieutenant Colonel West served 22 years in the United States Army and was elected to serve in the United States Congress in 2010. Allen is a Fox News Contributor and author of Guardian of the Republic: An American Ronin’s Journey to Faith, Family and Freedom.